A little refresher on reporting scores

Carole Lovelace connects for a base hit for the Hook Deli Stinkbombs during a Marcus Hook Coed League game against Lefty’s Pub Sunday at Mickey Vernon Park. No result was reported to the Daily Times from the contest. (Times Staff / JULIA WILKINSON)

Normally, this part of the softball roundup, which we in the news industry call the “Lede,” is reserved for the most interesting game of the day.

Instead, we here at Softball Central are going to give you Sunday players a refresher course in how to report your games.

So, once again, here are the rules:

Step One: Put the league name, and the league name only, in the subject line. Since there are only two Sunday leagues, the Delco Independent and Millennium Sunday, these are the only names that should be in the subject line. Marcus Hook, A Division or your team name is not the league name and do not belong in the subject line.

Finally, first and last names are required, not an option. Somebody named Gerbz had a good game for Johnny B’s, but his name does not appear in the roundup because we have no idea who that is.

Premier Orthopaedics split its doubleheader with Johnny’s Pizza, but gave no score so it’s not in the roundup.

Those are just a few of the examples of the reports that we received this week. It happens every week and shouldn’t. We’re not going to email back to try to get information. We’re just going to leave it out of the roundup.

There are too many games on Sunday and we need your help to get your team’s information in the paper. Your job is to report it. Our job is to put it in the paper. If you don’t follow the guidelines, it’s not getting in.

DELCO INDEPENDENT

The guys from Monaghan’s Pub earned a trip to the B Division semifinals the hard way, winning two straight after dropping the opening game of a best-of-3 set.

Bobby Breischaft drove in four runs, Johnny Lundell homered and knocked in three as Monaghan’s took Game 3, 19-9. Andy Brickly (2-for-2) and Bill Poole (3-for-4, three RBIs) helped Monaghan’s even the series with a 15-14 triumph in Game 2.

Greg Garrity and Shawn Bradford got things done at the top of the lineup to propel Dolan’s to an 18-10 victory in the opener. Garrity and Bradford reached base five times each out of the No. 1 and No. 2 spots in the batting order. Brian Cordy went 4-for-4 and drove in five runs.

MILLENNIUM SUNDAY

Joe Duffy’s day started off badly, but ended up OK. Duffy’s car was sideswiped, which forced him to be late for the twin bill so he took his anger out at the plate in the second game with two homers and five RBIs to as Johnny B’s beat Jack Cassidy’s, 14-10, to complete the sweep.

Mike Daly had a homer and five ribbies in the 10-3 Game 1 victory. He came back with three hits and three runs scored in the nightcap.

Moe’s Grille II 10-16: Tom Rickards hurled a shutout in the opener and got the win in the nightcap. Dan Laird (3-for-3, two runs scored, two RBIs) led the offense in Game 1. Steve Laird, Jim Viscanti and Rickards went deep in Game 2.

Dean Green 20-12, Bombers 9-13: Chris Nottis hit for the cycle and drove in five runs and Mark Nowicki added four hits including a homer and four RBIs to lead Dean Green in the opener. Tom Bonner’s two-run homer in the sixth inning of Game 2 helped the Bombers earn a split. Chuck Pascale also went deep.

Cicconi’s 17-18, Maggie May’s 6-25: Chris Diemer, Joe Colleluori and Kevin Dudek went yard in the second game to keep Maggie May’s from being swept. No details on Game 1.

Lee Reach Jewelers 12-22, Homstretch Inn 11-11: Pitcher Anthony Digalbo Sr. went a combined 5-for-6 with four runs scored and two RBIs. Ken Komorowski was 6-for-6 in the twin bill with five RBIs and three runs scored to clinch a playoff berth.

Doghouse Saloon 16-14, American Pie 6-4: Eddie Gach played five runs in the sweep. Ray McGuire (4-for-4, HR) and Joe Gach (2-for-3, three RBIs) came up big in the first game. Dave Herman hammered two homers in the nightcap.

Orange Crush 15-19, Monaghan’s 14-15: Sean Connors walk-off homer was the difference in Game 1. Tim Connors and Josh Gjertsen both went 8-for-9 in the doubleheader.

Upland A.C. 28-19, Barnaby’s 16-11: Eric Johnson was 8-for-8 with eight RBIs. Joe Kelly and Tony Leone both went 7-for-7. Kelly also plated eight runs. Leone knocked in three in the first game. Mark Atkins plated four in the nightcap.

Maggie’s Irish Pub 9-8, Toll House 8-9: Tom Moran (3-for-4, two RBIs) drove in Dave Bottari in the seventh inning to win Game 1. T.J. Sabatino added four hits and two runs scored. Tony Pearson plated four runs in the nightcap for Maggie’s.

Tri-State Liquors 14, NuSciences 7: Matt Blickley (2-for-4, four RBIs), Larry Waterfield (3-for-4, HR, two RBIs) and Adam Dragish (4-for-4) led a Game 2 win. No report from the first game.

Double Edge 10-14, Primos 3-15: Joe Kohler enjoyed a 6-for-7 day including a 4-for-5, three RBI effort in the nightcap. Matt Bolden belted a homer and drove in five runs in Game 2. No details on Double Edge’s win.

Kromhers 17-21, Heavy Hitters 16-6: Bryan Allen’s sac fly brought home Brad Berner with the winning run in the opener. J.J. Jordan was the heavy hitter for Kromhers in the nightcap.

Tailgators 12-11, Moe’s I 5-18: Dan Fallon flogged a grand slam and drove in five runs to power Moe’s I in the nightcap. Brad Buondonna and Ross Levine added two RBIs each. No details on Game 1

Jimmy D’s 14-15, Pogue Mahone’s 6-5: Zach Tansey (3-for-3, two homers, six RBIs and A.J. Carter (2-for-3, two RBIs) led the way in the opener. Tony Yohey (3-for-4, two RBIs) and Brian Tansey (4-for-4) were the big guns in the nightcap.

Cocco’s Aston 14, McGillicuddy’s 12: Brian Lewis knocked in four runs and Rich Varrassee and Donnie Powell plated three each for the Pizzamen. Cocco’s won the second game and a bunch of guys did well, but no final score means no results in the paper.

J.T. Brewski’s 13, Mudsharks 9: Dan Boyle, Sean Smith and Bill Gallo all went 4-for-4 with a homer in the opener to help Brewski’s clinch a playoff spot.

Majestic Blockheads 16, J.D. McGillicuddy’s Tinicum 3: Mark Medzie and Jason Miller both went 4-for-4 with four RBIs for the Blockheads.